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I'm A Bird Now

Antony and the Johnsons Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (1 Dec 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rough Trade
  • ASIN: B0007GFG5Q
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (88 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,207 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Hope There’s Someone
2. My Lady Story
3. For Today I Am A Boy
4. Man Is The Baby
5. You Are My Sister
6. What Can I Do?
7. Fistful Of Love
8. Spiralling
9. Free At Last
10. Bird Gerhl

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Antony and the Johnsons' second full-length recording, the haunting and affecting I Am a Bird Now, is a far more intimate affair than their debut. Antony's bluesy parlour room cadence is more upfront here, resulting in a listening experience that's both exhilarating and disquieting. "Hope There's Someone" is a sombre opener, and its plea for companionship, augmented by a sparse piano/vocal arrangement that rises into the air by song's end in a swirl of multi-tracked harmonies, is ultimately uplifting. This formula is applied to too much of the record and never ceases to elicit honest emotion from either Antony or his numerous guests. Rufus Wainwright takes the lead on "What Can I Do?," a languid meditation on death that conjures up images of rainy streets, lonely lampposts, and cigar smoke--it's brief (under two minutes) but alluring like the cover of a Raymond Chandler novel. Boy George joins Antony for a duet on the soulful and empowering "You Are My Sister," Devendra Banhart lends his warbly tenor to the lush "Spiraling," and Lou Reed plays noodly guitar and recites an anonymous poem on the mischievous "Fistful of Love." It's a testament to Antony's skill as a writer and arranger that these guest appearances are completely devoid of pretence, and while each artist is reverent to the source material, it's still Antony's show, as the most powerful moments on I Am a Bird Now are his. --James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

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MERCURY MUSIC PRIZE WINNING ALBUM Antony & The Johnsons' award winning album from 2005, with guest vocals from Boy George and Lou Reed, amongst others

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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
It's not often that new music in 2005 can stop you in your tracks, but it was only those made of granite that weren't hushed into an awed silence the first time they heard Antony sing. "Hope there's someone who'll take care of me when I die", the opening words to the best album of the year.

From the Peter Hujar photo, Candy Darling On Her Deathbead, that adorns the sleeve, to some of the subject matter - breast amputation (My Lady Story), domestic violence (Fistful Of Love) and gender confusion (For Today I Am A Boy) - it might appear to be a hard shell to crack, but what makes I Am A Bird Now all the more compelling is that Antony is able to take what are profoundly personal words and transform them into something highly ambiguous and hugely accessible.

Nonetheless, it is Antony's voice that, for many, is the main draw. Equal parts Nina Simone, Labi Siffre, Billie Holiday and Jimmy Scott, Antony sings with such sadness, such belief, such frailty and such authority that he could be singing about anything and it wouldn't matter. Even better then, that the lyrics should be so affecting and challenging.

It's somewhat fitting an album which, more than anything, draws on feelings of isolation and loneliness should have such a stellar cast of supporting players. Long-time Antony champion, Lou Reed, adds an unpretentious and almost terse spoken word intro to Fistful Of Love, before Antony delivers a heartbreaking account of domestic abuse ("I feel your fist and I know it's out of love"). Immediately afterwards, Devendra Banhart adds some disturbing incantations to the beginning of the staggering Spiralling.

Just preceding those two songs is What Can I Do? Here, Antony relinquishes the lead vocal role and allows Rufus Wainwright to take centre stage. Wainwright, a highly accomplished singer himself is, despite his best efforts, ultimately upstaged by Antony's supreme backing vocals.

Of the collaborations though, it is, perhaps surprisingly, Antony's duet with Boy George on You Are My Sister than works best. George, who offers his best vocal perfomance since The Crying Game, holds Antony's hand through a paean to broken friendship that is one of the album's most poignant moments.

But, in the end, I Am A Bird Now is not about the special guests; it's about the beauty of Antony's voice, the power of his delivery and the bravery of his words. After Antony has found his wings and completed his metamorphosis on the concluding track, the beauteous Bird Gerhl, the listener is left to reflect on an album of transformation and transcendence, an album that is life affirming and tragic at the same time, an album that is immeasurable in scope and, at times, uncomfortably confessional. An album that has quite literally nothing in common with the rest of the musical output of 2005.

And that, if nothing else, is worth celebrating.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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I just don't know where to start with this, as I really can't praise this album enough!

When I first head Anthony and the Johnsons I wasn't impressed and thought he was very 'odd'...but after watching other tv programmes which have featured him, the strangeness of his voice wore off and the beauty shone through.

My wonderful partner has just bought me this album for my birthday and I was blown away from the first listen (I had heard a few tracks previously).

Fistful of Love and Hope There's Someone are the two stand out tracks for me. Just haunting. Fistful of Love is a beautiful crescendo of brass, guitar, drums, piano and vocals which manages to uplift the mood however, at the same time, telling a harrowing story. Hope There's Someone is another beautiful and haunting track, sung beautifully by Anthony.

The other tracks are also just purely genius. Other particular favourites such as You are My Sister (accompanied brilliantly by Boy George), Man is The Baby and Bird Gerhl simply whisk me away to another place!

The other thing that I liked about this album is that it doesn't sound over mixed or produced. Not to sound too daft, but the whole feel of the album is organic. It's like listening to Anthony and the Johnsons in your own room!

Everyone should give this album a chance. Listen to a few tracks, get used to the beauty of Anthony's voice and enjoy!

Simply genius!

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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If you can coax empathy from the average stranger by singing about the pains of being a 6ft 5 plus transvestite, you must have a way about you. If you can do it while wrapping your vocals in a quivering mixture of Brian Ferry and Nina Simone, delivering delicate torch paeans to confusion, fear and eventual release then you're a rare talent.

This is simply the finest album of the year. It's just devastating, to be honest it's sometimes a little too much to take...the way he sings 'I tell you I love you, and I always will...I know you can't tell me' during 'Fistful Of Love' kills me everytime I hear it...easily one of the finest soul songs of the last ten years, you can just feel the fragile desperation and need seep from every word. It's heartbreaking.

Like I said, it's not easy to place someone in your position and make them feel your particular pain through a collection of four minute songs, but this album has the honesty and beauty to do just that...it aches for your attention.
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This album is AWFUL.I suspect the people who lke this record use words like "eclectic","post modernist" smoke marlboro lights and wear berets,sarongs,man bags carrying i pods and... Read more
Published 12 months ago by mister joe
Takes a few listens to get into-but worth it!
I ordered this after reading a review of one of Antony's concerts, in the Evening Standard as apart from anything else - I was intrigued. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Dee B
I Am A Bird Now
`I Am A Bird Now' is one of those albums you will be delighted to have found. It is moving, eloquent, beautiful, soulful and most important of all, unique. Read more
Published on 12 Feb 2010 by Spider Monkey
Out of this World
Anthony and the Johnsons is really nothing like what I've heard before. It's just out of this world! It brings you in other spheres you've ever been before!
Published on 30 Oct 2009 by W. L. J. Laar
Wierd and wonderful
An interesting voice to listen to if you like this kind of music otherwise it maybe seemed as a little melancholy to the virgin ear.
Published on 20 Jun 2009 by Lindessa
Brilliant!
This album is simply brilliant. The entire thing from start to finish. My favorite song is Man is a Baby but most people seem to like Bird Gurl and You are My Sister. Read more
Published on 16 April 2009 by Anne L. Hardy
Antony and the Johnsons.
This Album is great, and with the addition off other artists, it becomes even greater.
Published on 19 Mar 2009 by Malcolm Thomson
Free at last
Powerful moving somber and uplifting are words that describe, but do not fully enscapsulate the experience of listing to this music. It's music that you feel inside you. Read more
Published on 10 Feb 2009 by Dennis
frenzy
i have to stop playing this cd in the car. track 7, oh antony if you knew how this song works me into a frenzy, is 'Fistful of Love' and i can't help but launch into tremulous... Read more
Published on 31 Oct 2008 by Colin J. Herd
Oh God it's good
This is the most beautiful voice I have ever heard. It grabs you by the throat and never lets you go. It is a cry for freedom and I love every last second of it. Read more
Published on 12 May 2008 by H Wright
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